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PHONEA (ARDSWIN CLASSIFIED Ao FIED | BYSHUTOUT { Writer Tells of Men In Observation Posts In Lonesome Aleulians (Continuea rrom rFage Onm FOR SALE LOST—FOUND I " N I N G S, Ghinese BEFeY | MISCELLANEOUS | | “Wong's got this watch. I'll call [ 4 him. b While Wong was being called, i " Capt. Osdachey told me that G fan 's celebra'e Home | |“Wong's about five feet, one,| jaround 105 pounds—the smallest coming by Victory- Pirates BeatReds | {but best liked man in my battery. It's too bad, but when we have| alerts, .strange outfits mistake him | for -a Jap. I've tried to keep Ium} FRESH FROM FARM & ORCHARD 3 = 4 5 o Asssiated. Fres) | lat headguarters but he wants to| Health demands, appetite insists on plenty of fresh vegetables after The World Champion Cardinals | 18 out fiy TR the long winter. Here they are—fresh, delicious, |found their batting eyes in Sports- Sun: Gt Rae, 26, Ban Prans | Park yesterday and despite dead ball hammered out a {man | the EVERYTHING IN SEASON TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE HEALTH- cisco, still was puffing heavily from his run to the phone. “Yes sir.| Copy must be in the office by 1 2clock in the afternoon to in- {to 0 victory over the Chicago Cubs | (puff, puff). I born Canton. (puff, § ¢ tmeson i tuss BR e et i puff) Been Alaska cight months. GIVING FOODS TODAY! We accept ads over telephons {30 Bt " Louls MRESEEEEIIAS Taiid I have more to kill Japs for (puff, \mered Paul Derringer - off the| puff) than most men.” 1 »m persons listed in telephone rectory. J Count five average words to the Yine. Daily rate per line for consecu- dve insertions: One day .. Additional days .. Minimum charge .. FORBENT | mound in the first inning and the | rally yielded five runs. In contrast, Mort Cooper pitched a great game | and brought comment from Mang Billy Southworth Wong's father runs a restaurant !in Pueblo, Colo. Next was Corp. Oscar L. Robin- | son, 22, of Willis, Kansas. He told how they built cooking equipment Pne PIGGLY WIGGLY 2+ QUALITY with SERVICE Phone CHICAGO, ILL.—Manufacturers of war géods are fighting absentee- ism among their girl workers by urging them to learn to ulnx | through recreation in their spare time. An exam le of this 1;! is illustrated above by a group of girl workers o! the Olson Rug Cn | ! w g rolled, into first place in the American ‘mm( want to overloo: r?o”mu:‘und‘ Th:m?}:’:“l!%:v i:é”gl:::ii‘.luy lled, P —a range made with steel plate dngle 10, e (Sle ARORY. the CRER e _|bolted on a conical wheeling stove, [l Sae. will shut sou o, any |~ o o b Ros 1 There Is No Subshtute for i 7 . MORE BABY .l ACK HAYES, (= 5 o v Newspaper Advertising! | 5 }C"b“ to five hits, i 10 cans, a percolator made out =1 ger GThvdGi:ln:: 169]'8[»):“:&;): Ubl:u' }]Pfflo of four tin cans, some copper tub- | Grounds debut yesterday by wha’ ing and a whiskey jigger. — LOST and FOUND jing the Boston Braves 11 to 3 About Cooking e e e iy 7ROOM furnished apt, with ol |LOST — Marmon wristwaich, grey |There was a regular rout in the B I 05 “Coffee? Yes sir. Plenty. Who's| | Soothing Organ Music and | | | THRIFT CO-0P range and bath. Inquire Jm\‘ strap, chrome case. Reward, |fifth inning when Giant 'Uok_l"i ¥ | cooking tonight? T believe it's Corp. Delicious Fried Chicken atiebeb Watiotial Rétitise Willoughby. | write Box 494, JuRieai. |Gordon made a three-run homer. | i Elmer Ohlde of Palmer, Kansas EVERY NIGHT gy 3 : 3 £ . In Pittsburgh, the Pirates rallicd i | “seid Onide, “vm cooking fancy FUR, apts, easy kept warm. Win- | [OSTDark brown Amnity key {three runs in the eighth inning to | | Itonight, seeing it's Saturday U"_’ nouuus ml ter rates sl.’ofln mo. l.:lhll. wnwr.‘ case with 8 or. 9 keys. Reward. ibrmk up a. pitching d.uul. bf-lwt-rx{: ,“‘”"" beefsteaks, dehydrated ~puds‘ John Marin, Prop. Phone 63 leshu. Seaview Ap! Return to Empire office. {Bob Klinger und4Ctmc;nn’u.(lx.~ ,“ i AT mashed in & Pan, Gravy, CANNEd | Se————— DINING room table, davenport, LOST—Large black purse ';,,Té;aI!S‘;’h'(‘ "’N;‘:fila‘; Le:guc:" oY | WASHINGTON, April, 28.—More| Gentle, friendly John (Jack) C.|corn, peaches, thawed bread, can- | bureau, bed and springs. Phon(-‘ cler Highway, Saturday. Return|g.oiion Dodgers Smtiinid on the |bAbY carriages are expected to be Hayes, whose name and activities {ned butter and coffee.” 'CALI- FORD AGENCY 452 ta Eehpire, {Brooklyn Dodgers contied Oh ™ |tumed out in 1843 than there were niave heen woven closely into thoy One of thelr sforms wes a-|| FEMMER'S TRANSFER (Authorised Dealers) > % B T g e b 12" “““‘2‘“ “fl“.vy sv"r J;c bhim\:’ ot |made in the average pre-war yea: history of Juneau since the turn|scribed by Corp. Clarence H. Por- GREASES—GAS—OIL FOR SALE 0.2 VIISKY €5 At | a result of an order issued to- of the century, died last night at[ter, 23, of Chanute, Kansas. “Our 114 Poot of Mairi Streed : msc:u.uzous 11:45 ‘o'clock at St. Ann's Ho%puu] |storms come up almost at any min- | |to be manufactured by June 30. Incidentally tne new curriuge;.an:“F’ourth of July parade was com- to be manufactured only in areas|plete without Mr. Hayes' services there is no labor shortage as marshal of the day and leader Flamo range, Frigidaire Bri umc day by the W(u' Productim\ Bourd‘ s Rl ; sl 5 OIL — FEED — HAULING FORNISED dupe v . X |GUARANTERD Red Pamw| caed Tuesoay [P wersied prieien o vk b v aken () 008 60\ i o | e P Junean Motors »POFFb(:C,FFC g Bmlf o,g | -Benksipl- Paper Cils, B M| . Basilic Soast tene increase in prospective “passengers| Resident’ of Juneau since 19«17.70 miles an hour. The air com- OIL RANGE. See G. J. Bednar,| ;‘f-hx:;““;v.s?(’p‘ Phone 201.| San Francisco - Oakland, post-|po "1p pext two months. |and of 'Alaska since 1905, when he|mand wind gauge registered 110- Tee Harbor, or phone black 763.| 1° Decker WAy "“?Cd Ly Over 300,000 baby carriages, in- first, went to Ketchikan, Jack Hayes mile gusts, We didn't sleep for fea: Samiary Meat Co. GEORGE BROS. cash or trade at Nugget Shop iwill be ma(\c Pmduv.lion at !hi- \Alflskn road construction under|swept into our tent. Our sleeping BRSNS AP0 D”"m‘“ ‘E"‘"“I“’“C_ and Easterwood; “"’h”\““,x.uc for the balance of 1943 will |Gen, '(then Colonel) Wilds P.|bags Kept us warm but we were | AND POULTRYX LIQU“BS 32-FT. TRIMMER Cabin OCruiser, | ““g Ballinger. - wood 6. Rai.|P¢ amPle to meet the anticipated Richfdson. Construction of the |glad for daylight FREE DELIVERY by 2ol Scripp’s motor. 3rd float, Tth | 2 To 1 G hnf;_:“{“”“z ol woo . R q|demand for 900,000 new carriages | Mendenhall road was begun dur- The Wind Blows Oall Phones 11 and 4 stall, Small Boat Harbor. e Gl oot anCithis year. |ing Mr. Hayes' period of associa-| “Then while I was up cooking e L e Y“““k"‘“ummm T | In addition, 163,000 strollers baby- [tion with the department. leggs and sausage, the boys tried ,_____—-——-—l 5-ROOM furnished house, *u'l 5 calkers and sulkies are permitted| An excellent horseman and own- [to hold our tent down. They didn't (HALKED up Boston 3 New York 1L Tobin [l“}ee's ShE SR i L o; 4 fine bay mount, no Ju‘l’l‘z;u'onfle the wind got hold uyr w. 11| Chas. G. Warner Co. ThOflflSH&IdW&!’OCO. porch, mile north Phone 5032. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelt HARDWARE Lohrman and Poland. Pittsburgh 4. Starr, and | Klinger and | where jand Masi; Cincinnati 1; Shoun and Mueller; vanked the pegs out of the muskeg ‘and slashed it into three parts. We |made out by cooking and sleeping Marine Engines and Supplies MACHINE SHOP of Douglas Ropes and Paints 22-FT. FLAT bottom skiff, good OVER CUBS | l e Sekein: Marsh, Gincler | joopes : | problem lof the retinue {in our pup tent L("flm,m,‘ b lonab DR vl | Chicago 0; St Louis 7. Derrin- 2 g b ! Following his term with the road| “That gave six men about the LIS ' e s O {construction department, Mr.Hayes |space of a double bed, not count- Uiab N T e O AR PR e g 5 .y |dez; M. Cooper and W. Cooper. | o 7 sy S liny 'the shawt . ASe sk oqlin . : MODERN _three-apartment house O e Ghan y D UGLAS opened @ stationery shop on lower {Ing t! k quiy ah and Lam Excellent location. P.O. Box 154, Rookie Flores Hurls Phl‘a' M?‘°°wkl»“;l‘m:- :::fldg?::,a» 2R\:“y‘ Front;Street which was later moved | ment.” = Le“l“’s C : p Juneau. w 3 1 : 3 oy pove | NEWS !to the location'of the Hayes Ourio| Pvt. Kenneth K. Hobbs, 21, of OAL g e e g delph'a fo Win OVEY iFuchs, Johnson and Livingston. Shop ‘on Third and Seward. Highland, Kansas, told how little WOMEN’S APPAREL Atksk &8 - 3.ROOM bungalow, partly ; Washinat 3 American League i In 1924, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes events magnify, “A blue fox stole S a Dock & Storage Co. | nished, 3 acres patented ground. ashingion [ 8t oyl PRt DoePRne: F. PETTYGROVE SHARES | were 'married in Ketchikan, His|into our tent one night and chewed TELEPHONE 4 . . Good garden spot. See Wm. Reck.: s | New York 1; Boston 5. Russo, HONORS J TORS | wife' 45 the closest surviving rela-|on my boot top. I was scared | Phone green 410. ‘D"“““‘ABE{”“' “l:“’ Dickey; Hugh-| prank Pettygrove of this city istiver |stiff. So was the fox.” e g BT o | Rookie Jess Flores hurled Phila- son and Peacock. enjoying the distinction of being| Borhi in England on November| Hobbs also told how a ptarmigan s-gggzmmé\"mmu house. Phone | geiphia to a 2 to 1 victory over | Cleveland 4; Chicago 2. Harder,|.onnected, through his ancestors, |15, 1864, Mr. Hayes ecarly immi-|came in once. $ S |Washington yesterday in a 16-in- wSal.vos.on .anc.l Desautels; Lee Maltz- | with an event of nation-wide im- gratéd to the United States and| “For trout fishing we put a rais- Light and Heavy Hauling Newly Renovated Rooms | iARTMENT nouse, compbletely |ning. game, the longest. marathon berger, Grové and Tresh. portance which occurred recently |before’ statehood was granted in |in on a hook" he said. Hobbs said | | o % W. DAVIS at Reasonable Rates I~ rurnished, going for less than|in the major season. Flores and| Philadelphia 2. Washington 14y portland, Ore, the launching of |North Dakota, was active as a ‘¥ play a little gin rummy and 0'DevIp %W PHONE SINGLE 0 |l half of actual valie. 431 So,|Earl Wynn tangled in a brilliant sixteen innings. Flores, Wolff and |y yiperty ship bearing his name, |railfoad contractor there, pitch and write letters and hope PHON! - I Franklin. pitching duel for 13 innings when |Swift; Wynn, Scarsborough and‘pmnc,s W. Pettygrove, christened! He was a member of Pioneers|for answers. Two days ago I got - ____ |Rae Scarsborough ralieved. Wynn, [Early. {after his great grandfather. |Lodge, Tgloo No. 6. Remains are|my Christmas package. It was '_—n—-iT_.‘ f| -] "ROOM house also income prop-|The Atinletics scorei {wice in the G Connected with the launching is|at the Charles W. Carter Mortu-|mailed in November. But Kansas [ Al“ a Music uppl | erty. If interested, P.O. Box 1615. isixtenmh inning wiin two singles, ST:N::}“S OFL CLUBS lan interesting story of the pastjary, and funeral services will be|ls a long way off.” COWLIN DAVLIN Arthur M. Ugges, Manager Y | 2 o 2 — | fielding choice and an eiror. Wash- | acific Coast League and present, announced later. | L e o N j MOH uu: “’“““m’c“‘m":, 108 | ington got one rur in the last of | Won Lost Pet.| Ninety-nine years ago Francis - [ SIDES TO SITKA COMPANY Plance—Musical Instraments otise, 3% ler HIGhWAJ | e gixteenth after (wo men were |Portiand 7" 2 778 |W. Pettygrove flipped a coin with | Deputy Customs Collector M. H. DODGE and PLYMOUTR A48 Beouser | Montgomerys. out. Flores was replaced by. Roger [San Diego 6 3 667} Amos L. Lovejoy for the honor of | "DES IoMoRRow Sides left Juneau today for Sitka FPnone 208 122 W, Seonnd | FOR SALE—30 brake hp. Covic|WOUf w"o retirec the side. |Los Angeles 6 3 667|naming the principal city of Ore- on a business trip. | diesel stationary engine. BB Em- | Cleveland, pounding out five two- {San Francisco 5 3 625 |gon “Portland,” after his home | e i v ¢ o Hollywood 4 5 441 i | v 59 am., 4.0 feet. . | pire. baggers yesterday afternoon, won y 2 43lcity in Maine. Lovejoy wanted to ‘ 7 ) 4 _ . } y 4 to 2 and spoiline th» nome-com- [Seattle 2 6 250 |name the city Boston. So it was | 10';01 Adu., 160 1eck Bave URERARte Sat, D 43 | wAmn ing of the Chicago Scx. The Indians |Oakland 2 6 250 in honor of that Pettygrove that | Lm\l tide—4:26 p.m.,, 1_.4 feet. Amn}{al DFD Dance with Bob I bunched hits to ec all of their |Sacramento . 2 6 250 [his name was given to the launch- B tide—10:55 p.m., 154 feet. |Tew's Orchestra a4 e = |my5_jn the seventh.ihning. National League ing on a Sunday early thi | P ey g T v B e | -5 y early this month, | e e e fwfongth‘g ;)SY Pl“su”4 The hitherto unbeaten Yankees ! Won Lost Pct. {according to the Portland Ore- : ) : e were stopped yesterdxy by the Red 'Brooklyn 3% 750 | gonian. ! “ns KATHERINE E "!nl.nrr WOMAN, employed, desires sleep- (Sux. 5 to 1, as the season was Pittsburgh 3 2 600 The national importance of the| | ing room or apartment. Room cPened in the Bostor park. The'St. Louis 3 -3 .600|iaundming 18 that in thak basticu- | as 3 paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASEA EMPIRE . 325, Baranof. !'Yanks made 12 hits but barely gotiNew York 2 2 500|jar event it was Oregon's 162nd is ipvited to present this coupon evening g 2 ek [a run. Toe Sox Mt i {o give five |Cincinnati 2 3 A00|pLiberty ship, for the two years at. the box office of the«— WANTED — Tnerspting ; | ~ounters. Chicago . 2 3 A400|period of construction considered, | CAPITOL THEATHE i ‘yb(- n; good condition. pmmel -ee - lghfl;delvmu 1 ; 333 |and the nation’s first award of the | i , Boston 1 -333|Gold Eagle Flag of merit to be TW KE = ONE of the world's largest m;‘iSeledive se"l‘e ls ! American lv;;;f“i , pay |Ei¥eR to any maritime plant. [ and receive TWO TICKETS to see: i 05 ct. ” 7] seription agencles desires a rep- | ; | sl 1 g B S iriofe Bl Dlsplaylng GI’QE’ESI of New Jaix gk - GUERIN HOME ‘ NAZI AGENT ETURY morica agazi | . - LIS 4 After a few days' treatmen Fede ax—~6¢ to American magazines and| (on'“sion o' war“me Sleidland T8 661 S : y t .hl Federal Tax—~6c per Person Juneau's Most Popular books. Splendid opportunity to| lta St. Apn’s Hospital, J. R. Guerin re- bt e seEnahént and protitable | Washington 3 3 500 |turned home yesterday feelingmucn | ~ WATCH THIS SPACk—Your Name May Appear! “Meating” Place ;oD IB] . e 7 |Philadelphia 3 4 429|petter e ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS business. Write fully. PUBLISH- | ontinued from Page One) | i dens i g " sty :3;:; ;f::vllz?: gg:gf“ggve{:;"and on the farms. Boston 708 400| MRS. MILLS COMPLIMENTED | v ; Chicago o SRR .250| A group of women surprised Mrs. Ohio. | Selective Service was planned or- ~ |iginally as a means of getting the available men into the drmed ser- vwes Il. has become apparent that John Mills at' her home last eve- ning in honor of her birthday. Tak- ing gifts and refreshments, they celebrated the occasion in a pleas- ant manner for all.present. HOSPITAL NoTES WILL PAY “cash for washmg ma- \ chine. Phone blue 735. IN WAR Bert's Cash Grocery nl-g.m Pafl’fl% i g | P — problem. It has got to (1) prpvide, a7 & % 5! by exemption, essential war indus- TR ADED Io WA'\J‘IFD—fTwu barbers, one hun- try and farm workers; (2) preserve Am)lv Baranof. Hotel. | dred dollars week guarantee. so far as is possible American fam- HAR EY R LO Cupps Barber Shop, Anchorage,|ily life; (3) avoid complete disrup- 0 \ v Alaska. ition of civilian industry, morale Frank Howard entered the Gov- ) WE b «——__land economics; (4) employ to best ernment Hospital yesterday for G A s T l l n A Public Accountant VANTED - Good . collapsible baby ,qvantage the conscientious object- - buggy. Phone 527 helween 5 and ops, i I "'[‘ME IBOHE Y HOTEL 287 PRONT STREET R 9 pm. | In spite of its confusions, errors| L Sy Mrs. Malcolm Moe, surgical pa- bunk is pledged to consarve- i | | Bvery comtort made for our guests Fhons. 978 i = e and even isolated idiocies, observ- g DA in a straighi |tient, has been dismissed from St tive operstion. The sfaty Alr Service Informalion WANTED--Small bicycle. Mas sen’s | ers here will tell you that Selec- player deal, catcher Finie Lombar-|Ann's Hospital. of depositor? funds i ewe D pos PHONE 18 or 20 Bike Shop. tive Service has been driving in|0: National League Latting cham- AR s sansasgpsess s ) 0] or o |that direction from the first. The|?00, 80es to the Ciants in ex-| John Guerin was ai zoinz sddition, the bank i ." u‘ s ‘flfl WA\TTLD-—Us d xunmme 306 Wil- |t s & n outgoin ition, is 8 mess- loughby. Ph(:ne 788. only real changes are those which|change for catcher Ilugh Poland |medical patient yesterday at St ber of Federal Depasit Insup- |N THIS BANK Fe——r—————— , m clb have been made by law (change of|and infielder Connie Ryan. Ann’s Hospital. ation, which i~ . HOME GHOCERY Westinghouse Deaier j — | erman at Snow White Laundry. Good pay. Phone 299. WANTED TO BUY—Large stove for Victory Coffee Shop. Phone 9. | | WANTED AT ONCE—Ironers and | |were the followin, 5 ri shirt imi:hers. Alaska Laundry. R e Gafi;zfit::grsw*.h;s Ppox wlm be held Friday at 10'a.m.| U.S. Deputy Marshal Sid Thomp- | CUSTOM TAILOR 3 ! 4 .lin the Government Hospital clinic|son left by boat today for an of- | Across from Elks' Club I : lechel". room. Dr. Louis Salazar will hold |ficial business trip to Sitka for . : | U. S. ships have borne the name Leaving' for the Westward were'the clinic, it is announced by field |the purposeé of bringing eight MEMBER FEDERAL D b o i Olaf Mygard and Carl Mesemstad. nurse Elvira Maurstad. B 3 ) Lexington in four major Wwars. ] WANTED._ Washer: also dry clean- |age limits, etc.). The newest clas- sifications are just a rewriting of \the catechism which they hope will| —|get draft boards a little forwarder in the same old way. - —— ARRIVE FROM SOUTH Arriving in Juneau late yesterday ‘The announcement is made by wne Boston Braves. 5 B LS GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL IMMUNIZATION CLINIC + TO BE HELD FRIDAY Immunization clinic for whoop- ing cough, diphtheria, and small- Baby Virginia Hanson and Baby Serina Wilson have been dis- charged from ¢he Government Hos- pital. ———— SID THOMPSON IN TRIP TO ISLE (ITY‘ prisoniers o Juneau. k ARE INSURED First Natimml Bank Mluls.vhemdlvnln 123 BEWARD ST. Phone 146 Home Liguor Store—Tel. 808 American Meat — Phone 39 G. E. ALMOUIST

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